EatMe
EatMe's Gear
EatMe uses a M-Audio Keystation 88es MIDI keyboard to improvise, play and compose on piano and synthesizer via the computer.
EatMe uses the software virtual grand piano Pianissimo by Acoustica for over a decade.
EatMe uses the Lennardigital Sylenth1 plugin mainly because of its low CPU usage and easy to use patch editing interface.
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EatMe uses the versitile Cakewalk Z3ta+2 synthesizer that uses up to 6 oscillators and has great patch posibillities and many effects.
EatMe uses the KORG Legacy collection, including the well-known M1, WaveStation, PolySix, MS-20 and Mono/Poly synthesizers as plugin. Came with a KORG MicroKey61 mini-keyboard.
EatMe uses Band-in-a-Box by PG Music for some instrumental stems to combine this with electronic music elements.
EatMe uses tracker software D.A.W. Renoise to produce digital music.
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